Articles, tagged with "free ticket", page 6
12th February 2008
Due to different reasons, we are striving to the American Dream - a life where we could own a big nice house, good cars and breath-taking clothes. We would like to buy whatever we wish at a stroke of a prestigious credit card. However, you will agree with...
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Author:
Andrea Domini
01st June 2007
The Bank of America - Alaska Airlines Visa Signature is a good credit card, which allows you to travel for free to more than 600 destinations on the Alaska Airlines. This offer is also valid for traveling with any of the Alaska Airlines' partners, namely,...
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Author:
creditwisdom
30th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Tony Mase
Not long ago, I received a question from one of my newsletter subscribers that went something like this (I've edited out the personal details):
"In say the past year I have been applying the law of attraction consciously...
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Author:
Tony Mase
03rd October 2006
My 5 year old son wants a bedtime story every night before he goes to bed. Often we ended up with talking about the places he wants to go or the places I went to when I was a kid. He wants to go to every places he heard on TV or from other kids - Chicago,...
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Author:
Natalie Aranda
18th June 2006
The Citi AAdvantage World MasterCard is one of several credit cards that Citibank offers and is specifically designed for those who have very good credit and frequently travel on American Airlines. The rewards program allows cardholders to earn one mile f...
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Author:
Joshua Shapiro
07th June 2006
Care to travel and earn mileage points while you're at it? If that's the case, then you should get yourself a United Mileage Plus Signature Visa card that lets you travel with ease and in style. For just $60 a year, cardholders are entitled to insurance f...
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Author:
Eric Wasselman
30th April 2006
Due to the highly competitive nature of the credit card business, there is a multitude of reward programs that accompany them, such as reward credit cards. These cards allow credit card users to accumulate reward points with purchases of merchandize such ...
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Author:
Adam Goldman
27th April 2006
By using travel rewards credit cards you can actually earn a free ticket to any destination, as long as you can clock in an average of 24000 miles to your card, that is. All you have to do is to charge purchases to your travel rewards card: every dollar e...
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Author:
Adam Goldman
27th April 2006
If you are a frequent traveller and an avid credit card user, getting an airline reward card can bring forth many special benefits. As each airline reward card has something different to offer, it is this disparity that customers should take full advantag...
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Author:
Adam Goldman
02nd April 2006
Airline credit cards are credit cards that are associated with either numerous airlines or with one specific airline. For those that frequently travel by air, airline credit cards can provide an excellent means for saving on travel expenses. At the same t...
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Author:
Willard Robert
28th March 2006
Because there are 2 Kinds of Luggage: Lost and Carry-On
Few things can ruin your timeshare vacation faster than losing your luggage. And as a recent U.S. Transportation department report finds, losing your suitcase is not a rare occurrence. In fact, th...
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Author:
Sally Meyer
28th March 2006
You should be able to find several indispensable facts about credit card in the following paragraphs. If there's at least one fact you didn't know before, imagine the difference it might make.
Still discussing on types of credit card – in this article...
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Author:
Masni Rizal Mansor
14th March 2006
Lessons Learned at the BallparkTim FultonI often times receive my best training in customer service in the mostunlikely situations.My 6-year-old son, Taylor, had been pressuring me for weeks to take him to abaseball game. At the time, I was still on strik...
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22nd February 2006
A credit card that offers a reward point scheme means that as you use the card you accumulate a certain number of points which can then be converted into a reward of your choice. It can be air miles, gift vouchers, or a purchase of some kind. But to get t...
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Author:
Paul Wilson
01st January 2006
There has been an explosion of credit cards that specialize in certain benefits over the last five years; reward points, cash back, 0% transfers, credit monitoring, discount gasoline, money-market savings, etc. So how do you get the most return from your ...
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Author:
Francis Kier